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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
O o OO o o G - -MEDFOTfl MATL TRTErrNTiTCDrOp. OKEOOfr. FRTDAY. AnST 21, ire 1 1111 (nl 1 m "ii'ii n i innn Diirfriu f TODAY r,r1 TOMORROW u. 0. LADUK DUKLAU , Km. An unbeatable combination with TONY, the wonder horse -in ZANE GREY'S RIDERS of Hie PURPLE SAGE IS S BUSY PLACE, Everyone knows this famous tale of Lassitcr, the gun man. You don't need to be a Mix fan to enjoy it; the story alone makes it a real show. I i lMirliiK ihu past ten .lays 3SS men and womi'ii havu born Kivrn employ tnont thrfiiiRh Iho .Moilforil branch ol j the United Stales free employment service, uccorcliim to Cliris llottlieb, who Is In cliareo. Six hundred and 'thirty people applied for work, beside many so-called hoboes, the count ol' which was not Kept. The greater proportion of the em ployment Kiven was such as fruit aud berry pickinK, while odd Jobs such as toamlne. carpenterini;. Kcneral work and in many cases jobs in local pack Ins sheds, constituted other forms of employment. Many of the applicants aro tourists who come to .Medford completely out ol tunds with which to support them selves and families. The office also aids local people In finding work and naturally elves them tins preference. while some who apply for employment are bent with ai!o. totally incompetent to do physical labor, the majority aro unsay yoiiim men. Mr. Gottlieb Is duly proud of the fact that out ol' the hundreds ho has provided employment, lie lias never received one complaint leKardlng their services. The rush of the day usually occurs in tne morning, at which time men line before the Chamber of Commerce nuilding waiting for the office to onnn Often 15 or 20 are in his office at the same time, and those who are deserv ing are lu most cases served. "BUTTERFLY MAN" A Comedy PATHE REVIEW SUNDAY "THE HALF WAY GIRL" With DORIS KENYON RIALTO LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS 10 lbs. Fancy Potatoes. r.28c Qt. can Wesson Oil : 48c Campbell's Soup, any kind , .10c Large Oval Sardines, 2 for. .25c Flour, 49-lb. sack .$2.25 Zed ...... ...27c Ripe Olives, tin .10c Standard Tomatoes, 2 for 25c Economy Pint Jars, complete, doz. .... 90c A 90c pkg. of Peets Soap Products for . 69c You can buy it for less at Louie's and you don't have to carry it. Louie's Two Phones 271-272 C. 0. D. If You Like 36 South Central VesUTiluy'M arrivals In thy city from the ntute of WahiiiKton who arc fcuosts at local hotels include V. and A. l.uppino. MIs.mus Kva and Kthcl Johnuun iiml Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Root of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. KIiikh. ley of Ccnlmlia, Mr. and Mi-n, V. H. Km-ton of Olympia and Mr. and Mrs. C. Knitter and Mr. and Mrs. Ci. W. liosH of Seattle. Pure Helium linen lunch cloths. 37 Inches Hijuure. ysc. Japanese Art Store. i3o I Mr. and Mi's. 10. (I. limwn have re turned from a (en days' auto trip to Kureka and Crescent City, Calif,, and Oregon roast points. I KIHnxtou piniio $ 1 00. easy terms. M. CJ. Launsparh. 130 New fall millinery just arrived, lat est and smartest styles, iurludluK the i famous Ciae models. Prices mod I crate. The Km my Iou Mat Shoppe. In M. M. Department Store. 130 I IarRO stock Victor records at Pal mier Music Store. tf Mrs. K. K. CHIhert and son M'endel tof Salem am house quests of Mr. and Mrs. U. .1. Palmer- - - - . Staple drups nt DeVoe's. If Liberty Meat Met PHONK 164. PORK FREE DELIVERY VEAL BEEF SPRING LAMB Spring Chickens Hens Rabbits Pure Pork Sausage , . All Kinds of Lunch Meals t EMIL PECH, Proprietor Formerly With West Sido and Medford Canter Meat Markot. Corner North Holly and Main Streets o friendship Nothing in the world is more satisfying than a good f riend; nothing moredif ficult than to find one, A good friend wears well. j Clothes Tailored to Measure by M. Born 8C Com pany have made over a million friends. Mrs. M. M. Childs of M hum's depart-! mci) store Is spemlim; a (wo week's vocation visiting friends and relatives1 In Han''raneiscu. i See the Uc window of ulnsswaie. al umluuin and seven Inch dinner plates at the Japanese Art Store. KM , A natuialiwition hearing; will be ; held nt Jacksonville. Wednesday. Sep- i tenilier L'3. There are five applicants i for citizenship papers. j There's a busy Ltuslucs College In Medford. OWN. I ll i I According- to City School Superin ttentlent K. II. Uediick. a record en-' j roll men I Is expected at the city ; jschools when they open September N, J ; especially In the high Flmol. j The Orenon Testlm: Laboratory nays ' Jackson Hot Springs water Is pure, t l!5tf ! Charles I. lhizelriKK of this city is. In Klaiuilth Falls, where ho in direct- I inn the production of "The Pit ales of j Penzance." by home talent. Maid O' Sko, made of loo per cent1 orange; a pure and wholesome drink. 141 The deer season this year will open September 10th, and close October L'Mth. Many hunters are already plan ning their hunting trip. Fuller Ilrush Man lu town few days. Drop card. O. U. Arnest. City. 130 Lcltoy Williams, who was recently Injured when he fell from the top of a tree. Is continuing to Improve ac cording to reports from the Sacred Heart hospital where he Is a patient. Noel E i n It i lie gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phone 729-W. 1 PI Mies Sybil Bamher and D. Wayne Puell were among Klamath Kails res idents who were in the city the earlier part of the week. Dressmaking that will please you at The Fashion Shop, 4th floor Medford Building. 133 Residents of southern California registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd of Pine Knot. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Zabuck, Mrs. K. Fink, and Mr. nnd Mrs. C S. Creen of Hollywood, Miss Gertrude, Kurner of larkspur. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 10. Tfndall of Santa Murharu, M r. and Mrs. K. D. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy nnd Mrs. K. T. Young of Vlsalln. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Hunt of Shermnn nnd the following from Los Angeles: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Coch ran, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Mrldges, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A.'HIakely. Miss P.. Jost, Miss Ruth Seldon, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Teitt. Mrs. Mary True, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Plllsbury nnd Mr. and Mrs. 10. 10. Donald. Canvas gloves, two pair for 2"n. Japanese Art Store. 134 Charles Huff of Copper, Calif., a pioneer prospector nnd resident of that section Is spending n few days In the city attending to business matters. For Sale Damson plums and to matoes at the ranch. Pick them your self. Rogue River Poultry Farm, on Jacksonville Highway, 131 Mr. nnd Mrs. Lelgh'SwInson, former reside tits of Medford have returned to their home In Sarramento, aClif.. , after n short visit with friends lu the ; city. I lludwelser $1.50 pur doz. at. He Vnes. i:totr Due to tho good weather nu excep- ' tionally large crowd Is expected to night at the D. O. K. Jt. band concert in tho city park. Get your tree' nropsnow ul P.ig Pines Lumber Co. -' The forest fire situation In the ('ra ter National forest nnd nn, stale tlm bcrland is still satisfactory to local forest officials. Danco at Rogue Elk Saturdny night. 130 G. R. Hebnrd arrived In tho city sev- i era! days ago from T-ajGrnnde to re- j open the skating ring nt tho Armory. I which ho mnnnged last year. Accord- in gto present plans the opening date , has been set nt Septembor 1. I 12 piece 18 k gold band dinner set, i n sale until September 1st at $12.75. j Japanese Art Store. LJu Fruit growers get In touch with gov- ! ernment froo employment bureau. ; Medford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers. 1 IRtf Wheat threshing In southern Ore- i gnn ' now practically over, nnd it Is reported that this year's yield was above the average In many eases. A yield of 40 bushels pii nero was not uncommon in some districts. City Treasurer J. W. Rerrlan was among the Jocnl citizens who spent severnl hours In Jncksonvllle trans acting business. The request for peaches from Marshfleld recently received by Secre tary Uoyl of the Chamber of Com merce has been filled, but ns yet he has not found sufficient feeder hogs to fill nnother request by Monlagms California, butcher. Callfornlans registered nt local ho- telH Include Mrs. 10. Whaler of Red ding, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hnlpenny of San Mateo, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Henry of Rerkeley, Mr. and Mrs.' A. Hurny of Oakland, Mrs. M. Monahnm of Wln throp. Mr. and Mrs. A. Horstman of Ross Marin, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Fow ler of Itnkcrsficld. Mr. and Mrs. F. 10. Hull of Chlco. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ounther and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mc Dowell of Sacramento, nnd the fol lowing fro mSnn Francisco: Mr. ami Mrs. H. J. Heerdt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. R rock h ngen . M r. n n d M rs. 11 en ry Hclldberg. Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Wodgc, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. It. Hterno, Mr, and Mrs. II. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs, W. U. Rrand. PATRffl YOUR .LOCAL DEALER. THE Sardines Summer lunches This is the season for Sardines. No trouble, al- ways ready for serving. We have many kinds, both in American and Imported. The Canning Season Is Here See us for Fruit Jars, Extra Lids, Clamps, Para wax, Jelly Glasses, Certo, etc. Heinz Pickling Vinegar Try the real pickling vinegar this year. We have it in bulk. Order by the gallon. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 'amm OGOOQOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO V it Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Q Phone 105 .30 North Central Q Medford, Ore. X CXOOOCOOMOOCXXXOOCXXXX)000 Medford Plate and Window Glass Col Automobile glass nnd glass Tor nil purposes. Wc repair broken win" down and rnsilver old mirrors, nialtp mirrors any sizo. Comploto liui bovnling and griniling inacliinori employ nothing but oxporioncntl help. -j J. V. MORGAN, Manager 'V 118 3. Bartlett Phone 140 Card of Thank. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Gamwell of Powers. Oregon, wish to express to the utmost their sincere appreciation and thanks to their friends of Med ford, for their sympathy and helpful ness throughout their recent sorrow In the loss of their sister, Kdith M. Towne. 13') ChhI of ThnnkH. I wish to thank the many friends for their loving sympathy and kind ness hi 'my recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful flowers. 13ft. MHH. MINNIK HI'lUtOWH TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY cjn.VVAI.KKCKNT IIOMM AhIiIiiikI. Tho ita-o for tho Invii Mil iiml tho ntrod. Hpo(!lul ruto fur luiiKor liMh-fl. nll Btny. KOIt IIKNT 3-rnoiii tiiarliiipnt with buth and Itroakfitnl room. In now duplex limine. Woll Iwatod. U'lll loano to family of two adnltn. Thoniaa Iloalty Co.. N. Kront. 130tf FOK UIONT LarKO living rooms with , Home nporch, c.Um to mill, 321 AII'o troot.. 131 ANTICIPATION is greater than realization. But at the 20TH CENTURY it's just the reverse. Thousands of careful buyers find the savings they make on the best of foodstuffs are greater than they anticipated. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts. Offerings for Saturday and Monday August 22nd and 24th Carnation Milk- Royal Club Black Pep- Tuna Fish While Sl.ir, Tall cans I! fur UJ)fr per 10c siWciUi 5d all while meat, uuai'lcrs 2 cans 35 CRAB MEAT "SAKHALIN" !)() firm, swcH leg meal 1 lalves, can 33 2 for C5 Pompeian Olive Oil Post's Bran Flakes Del Monte Catsup- Pint can 49 2 packages 25 Pint hot lie. ..." .....25 PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP Large! pkgs., Extra Special 2 for 59 Crisco Economy Matches Shrimp Xew.pack ;-lb. can 73 Full size box 5 for 25 Sanitary tins, 2 for 33 FRUIT JARS (ienuine Hall Masons, complete, with porcelain lined zinc caps and new rubbers (Quarts, dozen 68 Crystal White Soap ' Tropico Grapefruit Mason Caps Zinc, por J() bars : 39T 2 cans s 45 celain linel....2 doz. 39 KERR'S BEST PATENT FLOUR l!MI, sack $2.37 Crown or Sperry's ... $2.50 Fisher's Blend $2.57 Postum Cereal ' Minced Clams "Pin- Tea Fancv Oe.vlou and Package ,20tf. nacle Pock" halves Jndiu P.Ik, lb 63 2 cans i...P XQTK CENTURY COFFEE " It's Hie flavor" Hirect, from oiirown lloasler to you Pound -15; 3 lbs. $1.32 The 20th Century Stores GRANTS PASS MEDFORD (2 Stores) ASHLAND 511 W. G St. 31 N. Central 226 W. Main 374 E. Mftin R. W. Lee Next to Rialto FOK BALE Day bed. 'Hi Apple HI. 132 o o O O 3 0